OPPO Find N6 Launch Set for March 17: Foldable Phone With 200MP Camera Teased Ahead of Reveal

OPPO is preparing to introduce its next foldable smartphone, and the company has now confirmed when the device will be officially unveiled. The upcoming OPPO Find N6 will make its debut on March 17 during a global launch event.
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The Find series has become OPPO’s showcase for experimental design and flagship hardware. With the Find N6, the company appears to be pushing its foldable ambitions even further.

Teasers and early reports suggest the phone will focus heavily on improving one of the most common complaints about foldables — the visible crease that forms along the folding display.


OPPO has hinted that the device will feature a new hinge system designed to keep the inner screen flatter when unfolded. The company has previously invested heavily in hinge engineering, and the Find N6 looks set to continue that approach.

Camera hardware could also play a major role in the phone’s positioning. Reports indicate that the device may include a 200-megapixel camera system developed in partnership with Hasselblad.


If those details hold true, the Find N6 would become one of the highest-resolution camera setups seen in a foldable smartphone so far.

Foldables are quickly becoming one of the most competitive segments of the smartphone market. Brands such as Samsung, Honor and Huawei have all been pushing thinner designs and more durable hinge mechanisms.

OPPO appears determined to stay in that race. The Find N6 is expected to compete directly with premium foldables like the Honor Magic V6, which currently holds attention for its slim design.

Beyond the hardware details, the March 17 event will likely reveal the device’s official design, colour options and global availability timeline.


Foldables are still evolving rapidly, and each new release tends to bring small but meaningful refinements. With the Find N6, OPPO seems ready to test how far it can push the category, especially when it comes to reducing display creases and improving camera performance.